Why were the three sisters turned into Gorgons?

It was Athena's curse that transformed her from a beautiful maiden into an ugly hag. However, since this was such a popular theme in Ancient Greece, there were actually other Gorgons, and they were all just as ugly and terrifying as Medusa was, just in different ways.
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How did Medusa's sisters become Gorgons?

Furious with Medusa for this act of desecration, Minerva changed her into a terrible monster, along with her sisters Stheno and Euryale. Stheno tends to be depicted as a thin gorgon monster with red snakes curling around her head instead of hair.
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How did Stheno and Euryale become Gorgons?

In most myths, the sisters were introduced as being very beautiful. However, Medusa's beauty attracted Poseidon, who raped her in the temple of Athena. Athena blamed Medusa for the act and turned her into a monstrous being. Stheno and Euryale stood by their sister, and they also ended up transformed.
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Why did Athena turn Medusa into a Gorgon?

According to Apollodorus' version of the myth, Athena was angry with Medusa because she had claimed to be more beautiful than the goddess. In both cases, however, the result was the same. In the end, Athena turned Medusa into a figure of horror, a Gorgon with venomous snakes instead of hair.
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How were the Gorgons created?

The Attic tradition regarded the Gorgon as a monster produced by Gaea, the personification of Earth, to aid her sons against the gods.
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Can Gorgons be male?

In most versions of the myth there are either three sisters – Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa, or just one terrible female monster named Gorgo(n) or Medusa. However, there are some lesser known accounts of Gorgon that ascribe male gender to the creature.
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Are all Gorgons female?

The Gorgons were three female monsters in Greek mythology who could kill people just by looking at them. The Greek poet Hesiod named them Stheno (the Mighty or Strong), Euryale (the Far Springer) and Medusa (the Queen). He described them as having snakes for hair, wings, claws, tusks, and scales.
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Why is Medusa the only mortal Gorgon?

In later myths (mainly in Ovid) Medusa was the only Gorgon to possess snake locks, because they were a punishment from Athena. Accordingly, Ovid relates that the once beautiful mortal was punished by Athena with a hideous appearance and loathsome snakes for hair for having been raped in Athena's temple by Poseidon.
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What is Medusa's real story?

The snake-haired Medusa does not become widespread until the first century B.C. The Roman author Ovid describes the mortal Medusa as a beautiful maiden seduced by Poseidon in a temple of Athena. Such a sacrilege attracted the goddess' wrath, and she punished Medusa by turning her hair to snakes.
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Why is Athena jealous of Medusa?

Because Poseidon took such a liking to Medusa, he charmed her and swayed her off her feet. The two were caught having a love affair in Athena's temple. Once Athena found out about this affair, her jealousy raged and she became furious!
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What happened to Euryale and Stheno?

While they were checking on the Gods, their younger sister Medusa was raped by Poseidon, and was then cursed Athena. Enraged, Stheno and Euryale went after Athena, but with their weaker magic, it was easy for Athena to curse them as well. Years later, their sister was murdered by Perseus at Athena's request.
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Who was the ugliest god?

Hephaestus. Hephaestus is the son of Zeus and Hera. Sometimes it is said that Hera alone produced him and that he has no father. He is the only god to be physically ugly.
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Is Phorcys a Titan?

One of the clearest cases of this is with Phorcys and Ceto. These two figures were children of the Titans, ancient beings who created the gods.
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What did Luffy see Hancock's back?

Luffy was sent to Amazon Lily by Bartholomew Kuma after the Straw Hat captain attacked a World Noble, Luffy accidentally saw the mark on Hancock's back, prompting the Gorgon Sisters to kill him.
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Who transformed Medusa into one of the three Gorgons?

She is not considered a goddess or Olympian, but some variations on her legend say she consorted with one. When Medusa had an affair with the sea god Poseidon, Athena punished her. She turned Medusa into a hideous hag, making her hair into writhing snakes and her skin was turned a greenish hue.
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Why did Medusa get cursed?

Medusa and Poseidon engaged in a love affair and would have two children together, but not before Athena discovered the illicit affair. When Athena discovered the affair, she was enraged and immediately cursed Medusa by taking away her beauty.
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Is Medusa's curse a gift from Athena?

Medusa was not cursed, she was actually helped by Athena. Her patron goddess gifted her with an ability that would never let Medusa feel powerless again.
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Why did Medusa get punished?

The Medusa we know was raped by Poseidon in the goddess Athena's temple. Athena then punished her for desecrating her sacred space by cursing Medusa with a head full of snakes and a gaze that turns men to stone. Then, a heroic Perseus severed the serpent-headed Medusa, turning her into a trophy.
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Who were the Gorgons parents?

2. The Gorgons Were Daughters of Phorcys and Ceto. According to legend, the Gorgons were the children of Phorcys, a primordial sea god, and Ceto, a sea goddess (they happened to be brother and sister).
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Do Gorgons sleep?

Perseus took flight and made his way to Okeanos (Oceanus), where he found the Gorgones (Gorgons) sleeping. Their names were Stheno, Euryale and the third was Medousa (Medusa), the only mortal one: thus it was her head that Perseus was sent to bring back.
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What is the difference between Medusa and Gorgon?

Medusa, in Greek mythology, the most famous of the monster figures known as Gorgons. She was usually represented as a winged female creature having a head of hair consisting of snakes; unlike the Gorgons, she was sometimes represented as very beautiful.
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What is a Gorgons weakness?

Gorgons possesses very few weaknesses. Decapitation with a Silver Blade - The only known way to kill a gorgon is cut their head off with a silver blade.
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Can Gorgons turn you to stone?

Much later stories claim that each of three Gorgon sisters, Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa, had snakes for hair, and that they had the power to turn anyone who looked at them to stone.
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What do Gorgons symbolize?

As mentioned, Gorgons are usually seen as representations of ugliness. The same goes for their sisters the Graeae. Both the Gorgons and the Graea also symbolize the bonds of sisterhood for their closeness and sticking up together.
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